Italian fisherman and leader of the Neapolitan Revolt of 1647
For the opera, see La muette de Portici.
Masaniello (Italian:[mazaˈnjɛllo], Neapolitan:[masaˈnjellə]; an abbreviation of Tommaso Aniello; 29 June 1620 – 16 July 1647) was an Italian fisherman who became leader of the 1647 revolt against the rule of Habsburg Spain in the Kingdom of Naples.
Masaniello (Italian: [mazaˈnjɛllo], Neapolitan: [masaˈnjellə]; an abbreviation of Tommaso Aniello; 29 June 1620 – 16 July 1647) was an Italian fisherman...
(The Mute Girl of Portici, or The Dumb Girl of Portici), also called Masaniello (Italian pronunciation: [mazaˈnjɛllo]) in some versions, is an opera in...
since been called the 'Cave of Masaniello', a cave not far from the hero's mother's house. Born in Naples in 1620, Masaniello, whose full name was Tommaso...
popular revolt by the People of Naples led by Tommaso Aniello (known as Masaniello). Throughout the Thirty Years' War rage and discontent raised among the...
such as Giambattista Marino. A revolution led by the local fisherman Masaniello saw the creation of a brief independent Neapolitan Republic in 1647. However...
Giulio Genoino (born c. 1565 in Cava de' Tirreni), the 'mind of Masaniello', was a key figure in the 7 July 1647 popular insurrection against Habsburg...
belongs a Neapolitan song, entitled O cunto 'e Masaniello which, narrating the story of the famous Masaniello, alludes among other things to "its red coppola"...
writers such as Battista Marino. A revolution led by local fisherman Masaniello saw the creation of a brief independent Neapolitan Republic, though this...
French, supervised the six Piccirilli brothers (Ferruccio, Attilio, Furio, Masaniello, Orazio, and Getulio) in its construction, and it took four years to complete...
conflicts and revolts (such as the Neapolitan 1647 tax-related "Revolt of Masaniello"). The plague of 1630 that ravaged northern Italy, notably Milan and Venice...
beginning of his 1531 manual, gives point values for the various body parts. Masaniello Parise supplemented his 1884 fencing manual with a small work, Spada da...
Senatus Populusque Neāpolis Inscribed on a shield on coins struck during Masaniello's 1647 revolt. Noto Italy SPQN Senatus Populusque Netum On the coat of...
satires suggests that he sympathized with the 1647 insurrection led by Masaniello—whose portrait he painted, though probably not from life. Rosa's tempestuous...
there was a rebellion in the Kingdom of Naples led by a fisherman named Masaniello in 1647. At the beginning of the 18th century, the region was affected...
inhabitants to pay 18,000 ducats to be kept in state property. In 1647, Masaniello ordered Giovanni Bozzuto to burn Afragola, on the charge of remaining...
pirates, the last known being taken in 1796. During the 1647 revolution of Masaniello, there was an attempted rebellion against the feudal landowners. With...
siciliennes, Nicolas Rienzi, la prise de Rome par le connétable de Bourbon, Masaniello et le duc de Guise (1856) Les Empereurs romains, caractères et portraits...
theologian and writer (28 August 1645) "Ungrateful traitors!": 108–109 — Masaniello, Italian fisherman and revolutionary leader (16 July 1647), to his assassins...
1647 to Naples, then in the throes of the popular rising first led by Masaniello, with a naval squadron and a military force, to support the viceroy. He...
legendary fencing figures such as Giuseppe Radaelli, Louis Rondelle, Masaniello Parise, the Greco brothers, Aldo Nadi and his rival Lucien Gaudin were...
crucial event by the People of Naples led by Masaniello during the Neapolitan Revolt of 1647. "Masaniello e la rivolta dei "Lazzari"". Storicang.it (in...
1883 the Italian Ministry of War selected the treatise by Neapolitan Masaniello Parise to be the official syllabus of the newly founded Scuola Magistrale...